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Scheme of Work

1. Popular Participation
2. Formation of Popular Organization
3. Human Rights
4. Emergency
5. Drug Use and Abuse I
6. Drug Use and Abuse II
7. Effects of Drug Abuse
8. Prevention of Drug Abuse
9. Activities of Drug Law Enforcement Agencies

REFERENCE
Fundamentals of Civic Education for Senior Secondary School Book 2, Sola Akinyemi.

Week 1:

POPULAR PARTICIPATION
Popular participation is the willingness and active involvement of the people in the conduct of the affairs of the state at various levels. Popular participation is important in democracy and it allows for effective operation and stability of the political system.

Factors that can Promote Popular Participation
1. Good governance.
2. Supremacy of the constitution.
3. Respect for human rights.
4. Mass education.
5. Enlightenment campaign.
6. Freedom of press.
7. Application of rule of law.
8. Free and fair election.

Reasons why people do not participate in politics
1. Unfulfilled political promises: People refuse to participate in public affairs due to the failure or inability of the leaders to fulfill their promises.
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Week 2:
HOW POPULAR ORGANIZATIONS ARE FORMED
Popular organizations are those organized groups whose membership cuts across different areas of the society with clearly defined objectives. An example is a political party. As an organized group, a political party is an association of people with similar political ideology whose major objective is to contest election and gain political power in order to obtain control of government… Click here to order the complete second term Civic Education Lesson Note for SS2

Week 3:
HUMAN RIGHTS
Human rights are the inalienable rights and privileges enjoyed by the citizens of a state as codified in the constitution. Such rights include right to life, right to dignity of human person, right to personal liberty, right to freedom of expression and the press, right to freedom of movement, right to fair hearing, right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, right to vote and be voted for, right to private and family life, etc… Click here to order the complete Lesson Note on Civic Education SS2 second term

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